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Re: Coding / Style Standards for sharing C code

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Originally Posted by Joe Johnson
I am thinking that Brandon can make you folks a special (private or moderated -- your choice) forum
Brandon, don't you love it when people volunteer you for more work? (And I think maybe a moderated forum and an associated white paper section would be good.)

Anyway, I am interested in being a part of this project too.

I agree with Dave's suggestion that code should be peer reviewed before it is accepted into the repository.

I also agree with Kevin's suggestion that we start with an established standard, rather than reinventing the proverbial omni wheel.

Max, you've got some good questions, but I don't know that every one needs to be tacked down before we consider coding styles. Maybe another thread for that?
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